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Gaming board approves reducing Horseshoe Bossier required hotel rooms to 600; denies narrowing lawsuit notification requirement
Summary
The Louisiana Gaming Control Board approved a requested amendment to Horseshoe Bossier City's statement of conditions to lower the required hotel-room count to 600, but denied the licensee's requested change to limit required notifications about lawsuits.
Horseshoe Entertainment LP, operator of Horseshoe Bossier City Casino and Hotel, told the Louisiana Gaming Control Board on Feb. 20 that it sought two technical amendments to its license statement of conditions: a reduction in the required hotel-room count and a narrower requirement to notify the board about litigation.
"We are halfway through a hotel renovation that will complete in June ... we actually are touching every hotel room at our property," Whitney Willingham, senior vice president and general manager at Horseshoe Bossier, said in presenting the request. The licensee asked to reduce the hotel-room condition from 606 rooms to 600, citing conversions to suites that left the…
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